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The image appears to be taken in a dimly lit environment, possibly a room or a nightclub. It features three circular glowing objects emitting vibrant colors - orange, green, and blue. The orange glow forms a ring-like shape, while the green and blue glows emanate from the center, giving the impression of celestial bodies or luminous orbs. Emanating from the blue orb are faint blue streaks, resembling light trails or particles. The overall scene is atmospheric and captivating, evoking a sense of wonder and magic.

Glowing Bubbles DIY Fun

We have taken bubbles to an all new level of fun and made them GLOW!!! Seriously--glowing bubbles that float in the air, it’s like being in a magic land (think Avatar). This is such a light and bright idea, hehe. Hint: I always bring bubbles when we go camping, now we can use them when the sun goes down too. SUPPLIES: Glow Sticks (you want several of the same colors) Bubbles Scissors Gloves DIRECTIONS: While the chemicals inside glow sticks are typically non-toxic, they should be handled with care, use gloves as a precaution. First, start by opening your bubbles and cracking your glow sticks. Next, have an adult take sharp scissors and cut open one end of the glow stick and start pouring out the glowing mixture into a container of bubbles. We used about 5-6 sticks per container of bubbles to make them glow really bright. These bubbles glow faintly when blown and it’s more noticeable in the dark. You can also use a black light to see them even better. Tip: If you want to enhance the glow, you can add glow-in-the-dark paint to the bubbles and mix that in as well for an added glowing effect. Option: Place the mixture in a bubble blower to avoid skin contact and still have fun. This idea can be found our on our blog by searching “GLOW-IN-THE-DARK BUBBLES” https://kidsactivitiesblog.com/125424/easy-glow-in-the-dark-bubbles/

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